Meet the 2018/2019 team

DNV GL FuelFighter’s 2018/2019 team consists of 41 creative, innovative and very motivated students from many different study programs at NTNU Trondheim. We are representing a big variety of ages and nations as well, since there are several exchange students from across the globe. From France to New Zealand. Almost everyone study some sort of engineering, even in the marketing and design teams. So what we all have in common is the interest and belief in technology and its opportunities. This is also reflected in our common goal: to invent the most energy-efficient car the world has ever seen.

DNV GL FuelFighter team is divided in 5 groups or subteams working separately with their subsystems of the car. The groups are:

Mechanical

Electrical

Design

Autonomous

Marketing

This page contains a short presentation of the different subteams including a team picture, description and team member portraits

It is important to note that even though we work separately with the different tasks, we all build the same car. We spend much time in common meetings where the different teams present what they are doing and how they are thinking. In that way we will always remember that we actually work together on this huge project.

Mechanical

The Mechanical group is focused on the physical building of the car. The group builds and modifies all the parts in it. They also work closely with the Electrical group to make sure both parts of the car are functioning in sync.

Lars RamstadProduktutvikling og produksjon
Has performed a figure skating routine on roller skates during a child musical

Marc ChantrelMechanical engineering
Is in a food-based relationship with cheese

Noël LeynadierMechanical engineering

Ole Andreas WammerKybernetikk og robotikk
Likes to brag about how he doesn’t brag

Sarah PrescottProduktutvikling og produksjon

Sigurd UelandProduktutvikling og produksjon

Sindre TrefallMaskiningeniør

Stephanie EarMechanical/mechatronics

Electrical

The Electrical group is working mainly on the electrical systems of our car. In addition, they are responsible for the coding language that the mechanical system requires. They are also working with the Mechanical group to make sure the electrical systems in our car is well integrated with the mechanical parts.

Autonomous

This is the first time DNV GL Fuel Fighter has had an autonomous team. They are working with coding and machinelearning to make sure the car will drive safely on the autonomous track.

Erlend EriksenKybernetikk og robotikk
Can’t survive without chocolate

Gaute NybøKybernetikk og robotikk

Jon Eivind StrandenKybernetikk og robotikk

Kristoffer HeggKybernetikk og robotikk

Markus Ho-YenKybernetikk og robotikk

Design

The Design group is our smallest group, but they are quite important to make sure both this year’s car and the next car we are building is designed in the most energy efficient way possible. They have just started using generative design, which we are all quite excited about!

Elise Christin Lind HjemlyIndustriell design
Likes to imitate monkeys

Robin GabuthyMechanical Engineering

Vale Haarr HatloProduktutvikling og produksjon
Can call you a bastard in mandarin

Vebjørn IsaksenBygg- og miljøteknikk
Prefers pizza on pineapple

Marketing

The Marketing group develops ways to get DNV GL Fuel Fighter’s mission and vision out to the world. The marketing group uses a range of different tools to do this including this webpage, social media sites and more traditional media platforms to get the team’s message across. This group also works in promoting DNV GL Fuel Fighter here at NTNU.